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![]() Max Richter wrote: Hallo, many C119/123; B36; Neputnes and several other airplanes with reciprocating-engines were fitted jet -engines as "boosters". Now the question: did they use avgas for these jets or jetfuel from a special tank ? Greetings Max Richter The B-36 burned avgas in all engines, even when it was "six turning and four burning." |
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On 24 Nov 2006 22:38:38 -0800, "John Keeney"
wrote: Max Richter wrote: Hallo, many C119/123; B36; Neputnes and several other airplanes with reciprocating-engines were fitted jet -engines as "boosters". Now the question: did they use avgas for these jets or jetfuel from a special tank ? Greetings Max Richter The B-36 burned avgas in all engines, even when it was "six turning and four burning." Used to have some Army livery F-10s at Holloman--jets that burned AvGas. Man did they stink when you had to taxi behind one! But, the KC-97s used to carry JP-4 for offload and AvGas for their own engines. Ed Rasimus Fighter Pilot (USAF-Ret) "When Thunder Rolled" www.thunderchief.org www.thundertales.blogspot.com |
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![]() "Ed Rasimus" wrote in message ... On 24 Nov 2006 22:38:38 -0800, "John Keeney" wrote: Max Richter wrote: Hallo, many C119/123; B36; Neputnes and several other airplanes with reciprocating-engines were fitted jet -engines as "boosters". Now the question: did they use avgas for these jets or jetfuel from a special tank ? Greetings Max Richter The B-36 burned avgas in all engines, even when it was "six turning and four burning." Used to have some Army livery F-10s at Holloman--jets that burned AvGas. Man did they stink when you had to taxi behind one! But, the KC-97s used to carry JP-4 for offload and AvGas for their own engines. Ed Rasimus Fighter Pilot (USAF-Ret) "When Thunder Rolled" www.thunderchief.org www.thundertales.blogspot.com "Most" jet engines will run on anything that will burn... Diesel, Jet A , JP-4/5/8, Avgas....even Mogas.. The old Huey -10 had pages listing which fuels you could run in it, and for how long. There are restrictions on how long you can run the engine on "Alternate / emergency fuels.. The -10 for the Chinook lists this restictions also.... TB 55-9150-200-24 lists the fuel types suitable for use in turbine engine aircraft. For years and years Jet engines ran on JP-4 which is a mixture of Kerosene and Gasoline.. Thankfully today we are running all JP-8 / JP-5... which has a much higher flash point. And the Air Force is running JP-8 100+ in many aircraft. On a further note, the Army is running almost all ground diesel engine vehicles on JP-8 / Jet A. Which works ok for some, but other engines have a problem with the low lubricity of Jet Fuel and have problems with early fuel pump / injector failures. Some vehicles with Cummins / Cat engines have specfic instructions in the operators manual to add engine oil to the fuel to improve the lubricating properties of JP-8 / Jet A when used as fuel for those engines. IIRC - the mixture is like 5 percent by volume. Helomech |
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Ed,
Any chance of talking with you off-line regarding some research I'm doing? V/R M.B. Remove nospam from the address above if you wish to write me directly. |
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